hello,
I recently bought a new motherboard, ram and processor, for my 8months and 4 years old 500gb and 250gb hard drives respectively. . just installed Windows 7 ultimate 32 bit edition. but started getting really annoying bluescreen errors . .
they appear seemingly at random intervals.
In the last 7 crashes, the stop codes are mostly:

I am completely unfamiliar with the brand. It shows no certifications from any ratings agencies anyplace on the globe, though the text description does claim it has properly protected outputs. In fact, it makes a point of that, which you don't see with most power supply advertisements and descriptions.

Regardless, given your symptoms I would start with the power supply.

You also should browse this site for a bit for other cases like yours; possibly there is a software reason for it.

both times, it crashed while i was playing a game (Split Second)
the second time was weirder . . the game did'nt crash, it turned dis-colored. . . the colors were all wrong, like it was a monitor problem or something . .
then, i pressed reset, and just before Windows xp (loading screen) showed up, the bluescreen came up. .

is this a hardware issue???
i have pasted the new winxp dump files here

That guy is selling software...an automated "cleaner". Those are often a mistake.

I won't comment on his NV4.dll fix because I don't know. But I do know he has an agenda.

That said, I recently upgraded my Nvidia video driver and since then I've been having some issues of my own, which I am thinking might be due to the driver. I'm on Linux though, so I wouldn't expect my problems to look like your problems. However, my video problem seems to have something to do with my Windows 7 virtual machine which runs in my Linux environment, so perhaps there is some connection...I don't know. What I do know is that I can regain control of my system by logging in from another computer, killing the Windows 7 installation, then restarting my video system.

If I were you, I would be taking a good hard look at your power supply. You might also try uninstalling that video driver and reverting to an older version.

I'm not selling software, or promoting it. The site posted shares the info relating to some of his issues.
Hoping it gives him a better direction, regarding what's going on with the system in general so he finds the answers he's looking for. The page has several options for various fixes on it.

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